Individual preferences about politics and public policy are rooted partly in this.
What is self interest?
100
Campbell et al. (the American Voter) find that this is a major influence on voters' perceptions of political choice as well as their final vote.
What is party ID (identification)?
200
The supremacy clause is under this article.
What is article 6?
200
The ability to defeat something even if it has made it on to the agenda of an institution.
What is the institutional principle?
200
The mechanism in which each branch of govt. is able to participate in and influence the activities of the other branches.
What is the separation of powers?
200
The induction of individuals into the political culture; the process of learning the underlying beliefs and values on which the political system is based.
What is political socialization?
200
A deep psychological attachment to one of the two major parties.
What is partisanship/party ID?
300
The necessary and proper clause is under this article.
What is article 1?
300
Formal bargaining.
What is collective action?
300
A fancy word for “two houses or two chambers."
What is bicameralism?
300
Social Groups, Education, Family, and General Political Conditions
What are agents of socialization?
300
Iyengar and McGrady (Media Politics) state this to be the first campaign to utilize the internet to organize supporters.
What was the 1998 Jesse Ventura campaign (MN gubernatorial race)?
400
This power is often used by the body detailed in article three, but isn’t expressly written in the constitution.
What is judicial review?
400
Path dependency
What is the historical principle?
400
The concept of divided power between a central government and regional governments.
What is federalism?
400
A distinctive pattern of voting behavior reflecting the differences in views between women and men.
What is the gender gap?
400
People may prefer to encounter information that they find supportive or consistent with their beliefs.
What is the partisan polarization hypothesis?
500
These two amendments place limits on the national government: All rights not enumerated are reserved to the states or the people.
What are the 9th & 10th amendments?
500
Political outcomes are the products of individual preferences and institutional procedures.
What is the policy principle?
500
The threat that anti-federalists feared. Defined as the oppressive government that employs the cruel and unjust use of power and authority.
What is tyranny?
500
A modern ideology that strongly believes a large and powerful government poses a threat to citizen’s freedom.
What are conservatives?
500
Exposure to political information online may be simply a matter of generic political interest.